G.vCampbellvTeskey
TablevofvContents
Chapterv1v v WhatvArevthevOriginsvofvBrainvandvBehavior?
Chapterv2v WhatvIsvthevNervousvSystem’svFunctionalvAnatomy?vChapte
rv3v WhatvArevthevNervousvSystem’svFunctionalvUnits?
Chapterv4v HowvDovNeuronsvUsevElectricalvSignalsvtovTransmitvInformation?vChapte
rv5v HowvDovNeuronsvCommunicatevandvAdapt?
Chapterv6v HowvDovDrugsvandvHormonesvInfluencevthevBrainvandvBehavior?vChapter
7v HowvDovWevStudyvthevBrain’svStructuresvandvFunctions?
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Chapterv8v HowvDoesvthevNervousvSystemvDevelopvandvAdapt?vChapter
9v HowvDovWevSense,vPerceive,vandvSeevthevWorld?
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Chapterv10vHowvDovWevHear,vSpeak,vandvMakevMusic?
Chapterv11vHowvDoesvthevNervousvSystemvRespondvtovStimulationvandvProducevMovement?vCha
pterv12vWhatvCausesvEmotionalvandvMotivatedvBehavior?
Chapterv13vWhyvDovWevSleepvandvDream?vChapter
14vHowvDovWevLearnvandvRemember?vChapterv15v
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HowvDoesvthevBrainvThink?
Chapterv16vWhatvHappensvWhenvthevBrainvMisbehaves?
,Chapter 1 – What are the origins of Brain and Behaviour?
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1. Brainvabnormalitiesvcanvbevrelatedvto:
A) 500vdisorders.
B) 1000vdisorders.
C) 1500vdisorders.
D) morevthanv2,000vdisorders.
2. Allvthevnervevprocessesvradiatingvoutvbeyondvthevbrainvandvspinalvcordvasvwellvasvallvthevn
euronsvoutsidevthevbrainvandvspinalvcordvconstitutevthe:
A) nervousvsystem.
B) centralvnervousvsystem.
C) peripheralvnervousvsystem.
D) externalvnervousvsystem.
3. WhichvisvNOTvpartvofvthevperipheralvnervousvsystem?
A) sensoryvreceptorsvinvthevskin
B) connectionsvtovmotorvneurons
C) sensoryvandvmotorvconnectionsvtovinternalvorgansv(e.g.,vthevstomach)
D) thevspinalvcord
4. Thevsetvofvbrainvstructuresvresponsiblevforvmostvofvourvunconsciousvbehaviorsvisvcalled:
A) thevcerebralvhemisphere.
B) thevbrainstem.
C) thevcerebrum.
D) thevcerebellum.
5. Thevpostulationvthatvwevmakevsubliminalvmovementsvofvourvlarynxvandvmusclesvwhenv
wevimaginevwasvexpoundedvby:
A) D.vO.vHebb.
B) EdmondvJacobson.
C) IrenäusvEibl-Eibesfeldt.
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, D) FredvLinge.
6. “Behaviorvconsistsvofvpatternsvinvtime”visvavdefinitionvofvbehaviorvexpoundedvby:
A) D.vO.vHebb.
B) EdmondvJacobson.
C) IrenäusvEibl-Eibesfeldt.
D) FredvLinge.
7. Patternsvinvtimevcanvbevmadevupvof:
A) movements.
B) thinking.
C) bothvmovementsvandvthinking.
D) neithervmovementsvnorvthinking.
8. Animalsvwithvsmallervbrainsvandvsimplervnervousvsystemsvhavevmostlyv
behaviors,
whereasvanimalsvwithvlargervbrainsvandvmorevcomplexvnervousvsystemsvhavevmostly
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behaviors.
A) learned;vinherited
B) inherited;vlearned
C) innate;vinherited
D) learned;vinnate
9. Crossbillvbirdsvhavevavbeakvthatvisvdesignedvtoveatvpinevcones.vIfvwevtrimvthevbeak,vthevb
ehaviorvdisappears.vThisvexamplevillustrates:
A) fixedvbehavior.
B) flexiblevbehavior.
C) learnedvbehavior.
D) adaptivevbehavior.
10. Thevsuckingvresponsevobservedvinvnewbornvhumanvinfantsvisvanvexamplevofva(n):
A) learnedvresponse.
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